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MEDI eVAN f
To Preserve and Restore Health To Seek The Cause and Cure of Diseases
To Educate Those .Who Would Serve Humanity
VOLUME X. NO.4
MCV Woman's Club Aids
The Robert Waller
Memorial Fund
The MCV Woma n's Club raised
$94.35 for the Robert Waller Memorial
Fund for nursing care recently. We a TC
indebted to the Club for its interest in
the fund.
Other Contributions to Fund:
The department of biochemistry con­tributed
$12 to the Fund in memory of
MRS. J ULIA WINN WATSON, mother of
Mrs. Sidney S. Negus, who died in
April.
The department of pathology raised
$ 10 for the Fund last month.
Reminder!
Don't forget the Commencement
functions! The Commencement sermon
and the Commencement exercises are
scheduled for May 26.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MAY, 1957
DR. AUSTIN I. DODSON, SENIOR,
HONORED BY EX.RESIDENTS
Portrait Presented to the College
A portrait of Dr. Austin I. Dodson, Senior, professor of urology was presented
to the College by former residents, trained in urology by Doctor Dodson, during
a dinner honoring Doctor Dodson at the Country Club of Virginia on May 26.
Dr. Joseph W. Hooper, Junior, of vVilmington, North Carolina, a former
resident, presented the portrait, which was accepted by Dean William F.
Malonev of the school of medicine.
Doctor Dodson was graduated in medicine from MCV in 1916 and has
been on the faculty of the College since 1920. He was made professor and
head of the department of urology in 1932. Doctor Dodson served with the
United States Navy during World War 1.
The portrait of Doctor Dodson was painted by Edmund Archer of Richmond.
It is fine for the College to have portraits of the professors who have given
so unstintedly of their time to building MCV, and it is a great satisfaction to
see these men honored by the men whom they have trained in the medical
specialties.
'Another "First" for MCV
Although no resea rch has been done, it is believed that with the es tablish­ment
of the ARTHUR GRAHAM GLASGOW chair of hospital administration,
MCV has the first endowed chair of hos­pital
administration in the country. This
was made possible through the bequest
made to the College by the late Do<;tor
Glasgow.
The administration is gratified that
Robert Hudgens, now director of the
Lynchburg General Hospital, and for­merly
director of our Hospital Division,
has consented to accept the professorship
of hospital administration and to direct
the school.
In his letter announcing this appoint­ment
to alumni of the school of hospital
administration Mr. Cardwell said, "No
one I know combines more abundantly
the rare qua li ties of an administrator and
the ability to teach. Our school of hos·
pital administration should continue to
grow in usefulness and under his able
direction, I am sure, will take its place
with the best in the country."
Mr. Hudgens holds a bachelor's and a
" master's degree from Emory University.
He IS. past pre:ld: nt of t~e Southeastern Hospital Conference and the Virginia
Hospltal ASSOCIatIOn. H e IS currently a regent in the American College of Hospi­tal
Administrators and is a fellow of the Co1!ege.

lite
MEDI eVAN f
To Preserve and Restore Health To Seek The Cause and Cure of Diseases
To Educate Those .Who Would Serve Humanity
VOLUME X. NO.4
MCV Woman's Club Aids
The Robert Waller
Memorial Fund
The MCV Woma n's Club raised
$94.35 for the Robert Waller Memorial
Fund for nursing care recently. We a TC
indebted to the Club for its interest in
the fund.
Other Contributions to Fund:
The department of biochemistry con­tributed
$12 to the Fund in memory of
MRS. J ULIA WINN WATSON, mother of
Mrs. Sidney S. Negus, who died in
April.
The department of pathology raised
$ 10 for the Fund last month.
Reminder!
Don't forget the Commencement
functions! The Commencement sermon
and the Commencement exercises are
scheduled for May 26.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MAY, 1957
DR. AUSTIN I. DODSON, SENIOR,
HONORED BY EX.RESIDENTS
Portrait Presented to the College
A portrait of Dr. Austin I. Dodson, Senior, professor of urology was presented
to the College by former residents, trained in urology by Doctor Dodson, during
a dinner honoring Doctor Dodson at the Country Club of Virginia on May 26.
Dr. Joseph W. Hooper, Junior, of vVilmington, North Carolina, a former
resident, presented the portrait, which was accepted by Dean William F.
Malonev of the school of medicine.
Doctor Dodson was graduated in medicine from MCV in 1916 and has
been on the faculty of the College since 1920. He was made professor and
head of the department of urology in 1932. Doctor Dodson served with the
United States Navy during World War 1.
The portrait of Doctor Dodson was painted by Edmund Archer of Richmond.
It is fine for the College to have portraits of the professors who have given
so unstintedly of their time to building MCV, and it is a great satisfaction to
see these men honored by the men whom they have trained in the medical
specialties.
'Another "First" for MCV
Although no resea rch has been done, it is believed that with the es tablish­ment
of the ARTHUR GRAHAM GLASGOW chair of hospital administration,
MCV has the first endowed chair of hos­pital
administration in the country. This
was made possible through the bequest
made to the College by the late Do